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frumoaznicul


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Challenge: Poverty (Basic Editing I)
Camera: Sony DSC-F717
Location: Satu Mare, Romania
Date: Oct 26, 2004
Aperture: 2,5
ISO: 100
Shutter: 0,166667
Galleries: Urban, Candid
Date Uploaded: Oct 21, 2004

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Statistics
Place: 32 out of 171
Avg (all users): 5.8006
Avg (commenters): 5.7647
Avg (participants): 5.2360
Avg (non-participants): 6.0220
Views since voting: 1407
Views during voting: 452
Votes: 316
Comments: 19
Favorites: 1 (view)


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11/03/2004 06:44:50 PM
Way underrated this is perfect for this challenge and well done.
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11/03/2004 08:36:17 AM
Underrated. Great photo...gave it an 8.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
11/02/2004 10:29:34 PM
A strong photo with good tones and interest. I am torn between poverty and boredom, but perhaps they go hand in hand. I am predicting a ribbon here.
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11/02/2004 07:26:33 PM
Wow, that's a lot of cabbage :) Good candid shot, I like the one guy (is he sleeping or singing)!
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11/02/2004 12:26:23 PM
I like how the eye is lead through the photo, one person to the next
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11/02/2004 10:23:25 AM
Great photo, like the contrast in it. The border is a bit distracting.
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11/02/2004 07:57:54 AM
Looks like Romanian gypsies during autumn cabbage sells. Good luck
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10/31/2004 03:20:30 PM
Poor, but poverty? Would like a close-up of one or more of the faces.
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10/31/2004 01:07:22 AM
You think that they would be poor but the young boys on the left look pretty well dressed, fed, and have nice hair cuts.
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10/30/2004 08:09:58 PM
The longer you look at this photo, the more details you find...I love the guy sleeping?, and the little dog. Great shot!
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10/30/2004 07:19:32 PM
I think more shoud have been cropped off at the top.
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10/30/2004 02:45:13 AM
good idea and well handled.
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10/29/2004 10:42:04 PM
Nicely done! High marks from me on this picture!
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10/29/2004 12:23:30 PM
I would have cropped the top a bit lower - nice though overall with the display of different ways to do nothing - looks like a critical look at poverty , too ; the opportunity for work i.e. cabbage is right there and not being taken - is that intentional ?
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10/27/2004 05:35:31 PM
There is a lot to think about in this photograph. The family, the heritage, the future, dignity and so on. Composition could be improved and the lighting is rather flat, but should a photograph be dragged down because of that if it has so many other qualities? I don't think so. This entry makes me think, makes me want to know more about the subject and it raises questions. I have no idea what your intentions were but I feel there is a person holding the camera who has a lot to show to the rest of us.
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10/27/2004 03:45:31 PM
I like the bright looks of cabbage and people sitting and waiting around...
But i think its bit overcontrasted...people look bit too dark.
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10/27/2004 01:51:10 PM
what is the picture of here? how is it poverty?
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10/27/2004 03:19:06 AM
The sleeping guy does it. I love it.
First second I thought the pic is not fair, as I know places where this view is just normal and there's nothing 'poor' about it, but then I saw the sleeping guy, and he earned you a few points :)
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10/27/2004 02:04:32 AM
i love the expression of the woman on the far right, if your original is of a high enough resolution is there any chance of putting a close crop of her in your portfolio after the challenge is over?
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